- Japanese tissue
- Японская папиросная бумага.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Japanese tissue — is a thin, strong paper made from vegetable fibers. Japanese tissue may be made from one of three plants, the kozo plant, the mitsumata shrub and the gampi tree. The long, strong fibers of the kozo plant produce very strong, dimensionally stable… … Wikipedia
japanese tissue — noun Usage: usually capitalized J : a thin strong lightweight paper originally handmade in Japan from long native fibers and used for mending tears in book pages and for cleaning lenses … Useful english dictionary
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tissue — 01. Do you have a [tissue]? I need to blow my nose. 02. He didn t break his leg when he fell out of the tree, but he did some serious damage to the [tissue] around the bones in his ankle. 03. After injuring his shoulder repeatedly, scar [tissue]… … Grammatical examples in English
Japanese mending tissue — A very thin, strong, transparent tissue paper, used by art conservators to strengthen old or worn paper or to repair tears in paper. Also see art conservation … Glossary of Art Terms
tissue paper — A type of paper which is very thin and strong, available in many colors. Because of its pliable and translucent qualities, it is especially good for making collages. To adhere it to any of various supports, try using diluted glues or liquid… … Glossary of Art Terms
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Washi — The Sugiharagami (杉原紙), a kind of Washi … Wikipedia
Parchment repair — The repair and mending of parchment has taken place for thousands of years. Methods from the earliest hand stiching of tears to today s use of modern equipment to mend and fill parchment show the importance we have placed on its preservation and… … Wikipedia